Association of Virtual Worlds Announces Closed Beta for Virtual Headquarters
The Association of Virtual Worlds announces a closed beta for its virtual headquarters, a 3D environment on the web where members can interact and engage socially and for business, as if in person regardless of their physical location.
New Massive Virtual World For Kids Opens For Beta
Covering over 100 locations in more than 10 countries across the planet and beyond, The Travels of Wiglington and Wenks is arguably going to be the most massive virtual world for kids. Highly anticipated by a growing fan base from more than 130 countries worldwide, The Travels of Wiglington and Wenks opens its doors for Beta today.
Free Guide Lists Over 115 Virtual Worlds for Kids, Tweens, and Teens
The Association of Virtual Worlds has just released its new title The Blue Book: A Consumer Guide to Virtual Worlds listing over 250 virtual worlds, of over115 are worlds categorized by the world's designer as kid-friendly or designed for tweens, or teens, and is pleased to offer it free, to parents who want to know more about where their kids are going online and what they're doing when they get there.
Davos Open Forum 2008 - Virtual Worlds - Fiction or Reality? Video
http://www.weforum.org/openforum/ 26.01.2008 Open Forum - Virtual Worlds - Fiction or Reality? Second Life is one of the new ways of extending life to the virtual space, for example, allowing us to attend Wimbledon while standing next to one of the players or living out our social desires anonymously without restraints or risk of sanctions. More and more people are turning to virtual reality to establish who they are, what they know, who they interact with and how. This will influence how society is structured in the future and how real or fictive this virtual world will be.
1) In the context of the virtual worlds we are creating, what is the difference between fiction and reality? 2) With the ease of access to these virtual worlds, how do different generations react? 3) How does this world of immediate access, limitless social skills and unrestrained behaviour influence our moral framework? 4) Should the focus be on the technological or human side of progress?
Philip Rosedale, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Linden Lab, USA Florence Develey, Pastor, Switzerland Rafael Capurro, Professor, Information Management and Information Ethics, Stuttgart Media University, Germany Joseph Weizenbaum, Former Professor of Computer Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Reid Hoffman, Chairman and President, LinkedIn Corporation, USA Moderator Loïc Le Meur, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Seesmic, USA; Young Global Leader
Comments on "Davos Open Forum 2008 - Virtual Worlds - Fiction or Reality?"
How dare the ... How dare the moderator ridicule Professor Joseph's speech. So much of? energy and passion for the subject. I agree the moderator needs to have ethics.
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I think these ... I think these people would be better to? read my essay "Virtual Space - the future of movies and video games" I can't give the address here but do a search on YouTube.
Rosedale? is a ... Rosedale? is a bimbo. So is the moderator.
Dr. Capurro ... Dr. Capurro participation was extraordinary.? The moderator has no idea about information ethics.
What we feel right ... What we feel right has been created by the tough evolution: it is the optimised way to arrange the whole. So? even though virtual worlds create possibilities for joining the parts in new ways, that is not beneficial, but just as harmful as our feelings tell when we use a holistic view of the world. Just say aloud the philosophical considerations that cause you to feel the way that you do, and you are a part of the intellectual communication. Use a long time scale to see all the concequencies.
the guy from second ... the guy from second life is completely out of the? loop
secondlife is a garbage vitual world with horrible graphics this doesnt constitute a big cyberworld
all it is a waste of time
this may very well ... this may very well be the document of the last public appearance of joseph weizenbaum. he died on wednesday, march 5 2008, in Berlin. see heise . de / newsticker /? meldung / 104672
Weizenbaum ... Weizenbaum seemingly alive and kicking, this is unbelievable! Do you know how much time doctors give him? Hats off!?
I think that the ... I think that the social networking will enable the working classes to take control over these networks and win the battle for democracy.
Oligarchy will be defeated and the people will? break free from manigerial control and conditioning.
I find Loïc Le Meur ... I find Loïc Le Meur to be very rude and disrespectful towards professor Joseph Weizenbaum by interrupting the professor multiple times and through his condescending body? language towards the professor while he was talking. The professor raises serious concerns and risks associated with the increase in user to user electronic communication and it is important for leaders of industry to consider these factors and how their business and its products and services can limit or minimize these risks.
I think the law of ... I think the law of Second Life will be worked out by common sense and accountability as a whole~~ it will take time of course, but if you can believe it you can achieve it~~there will never be one world peace without one world unity~~ Second Life if all can see it's full potential could be a really great thing for our world as a whole!!?
ten? neighbors in ... ten? neighbors in ten countries~~~ fantastic!!
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fascinating, I love ... fascinating, I love the idea of a new society? where there is one world, social networking yet being a real part of the latest technology at it's finest as well! It will give the entire world the opportunity to inspire greatness in one another as a whole! I personally would lean more towards the focus favoring the human side of the spectrum~~